I was doing a little study on keyword that i didn't target but bring me traffic. And i found out i rank #1 for "french toast dunkin donuts commercial" http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=french+toast+dunkin+donuts+commercial&btnG=Search What funny is, my RSS feed rank higher than the actually page...i have no idea why. Anyone 've any idea on how to avoid this from happening?
Pretty simple. That post has only got a few words and on the actual page it is totally overshadowed in terms of word count by peripheral stuff like navigation etc. In the feed there is no such extra stuff so in the feed the keyword density is a lot higher. Either block the feed folder from being indexed or redirect the user if the user agent isn't a feed reader.
I see this a lot in google, I can't believe they won't fix it. it's got to bug the hell out of average users.